NAMIBIA , S K E R T E P P O K SPITZ & N O I T A V R E S WILDLIFE CON ) S T H G I N 3 1 ( SAFARI NAMIBIA 13 NIGHT ITINERARY
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We believe in the power of extraordinary experiences. They allow us to see ourselves, others and the world differently, and develop our confidence, independence and resilience.
13 NIGHT EXPEDITION NAMIBIA Trek around the Spitzkoppe peaks, contribute to a wildlife initiative and go on safari. With you and your team tackling fresh challenges each day, this oncein-a-lifetime experience proves just how much you’re capable of. It could change the way you see yourself and the world, forever.
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DAY 1 ARRIVE IN WINDHOEK Sleep: Camp
Touch down in the green city of Windhoek. You’ve made it to Namibia – home to the world’s highest dunes, oldest desert and second-biggest canyon. Make sure you get some rest after your flight. You’re about to take the road less travelled and experience the places you’ve been dreaming about. Jagged peaks, golden plains and jawdropping wildlife – it’s all here, waiting to be explored.
DAY 2 DISCOVER THE CAPITAL Sleep: Camp
REMEMBER, YOU’RE MORE THAN A TOURIST IN THIS PLACE. YOU’RE PART OF A TEAM OF GLOBAL CITIZENS, EMBRACING DIVERSITY AND COMMITTED TO LIFELONG LEARNING. STAY OPEN TO OPPORTUNITIES, CONTRIBUTE WHERE YOU CAN, AND CONNECT WITH THE MANY PEOPLE YOU MEET ALONG THE ROAD.
Wake up in Windhoek, Namibia’s capital city. Dive into expedition life, assign some team roles and discuss your plans with the ground team. You’ll need to buy food supplies and a SIM card for the team phone, so head to the market and get to grips with the local currency – you’ll use both rand and Namibian dollars here. Jobs done, it’s time to explore. Stroll past green parks, shiny high-rises, German castles and the beautiful Christuskirche (Christ Church) – a reminder of Windhoek’s colonial past. You’ve also got the option to visit the National Museum at Alte Feste (Old Fort) or explore the Katutura township – the heart and soul of the city.
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TRAVELLING RESPONSIBLY
PLAN AHEAD NOW’S YOUR CHANCE TO BOOK ANY OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES. CHAT WITH THE GROUND TEAM AND GET PLANNING!
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DAYS 3-6 SPITZKOPPE TREKS Sleep: Camp Travel: 4x4 4-5hrs to start point Trek: 3 days
Brace yourself for a big adventure. You’re about to trek around the Spitzkoppe mountains – one of Namibia’s top landmarks. Hardcore rock climbers come here from around the world to tackle the highest peak (1,728m). Step forward as team leader and set the pace through the rocky landscape. Trekking across the sun-baked terrain can be tough, so keep hydrated and support each other as a team. As you trek, look up to spot African hawk-eagles and peregrine falcons soaring through the sky. You’ll also see
DAYS 7-10 WILDLIFE INITIATIVE Sleep: Guest rooms Travel: 4x4 5-6hrs to the community, 4x4 30mins to Etosha NP
ancient bushman paintings of giraffes, rhinos and zebra – animals that still roam here. And check out the bizarre rock formations created more than 100 million years ago by a collapsed volcano. At night, fall asleep with zillion stars twinkling above your tents.
AFRICA’S MATTERHORN THE SPITZKOPPE PEAKS ARE NICKNAMED ‘THE MATTERHORN’ – THEIR PYRAMID-SHAPED PROFILE LOOKS LIKE THE MATTERHORN MOUNTAIN IN SWITZERLAND.
Pile into the 4x4 and travel to a unique wildlife initiative for rare and endangered species, like pangolins. Learn about the ‘Forgotten Five’ and discover why biodiversity is the key to conservation. Roll up your sleeves and help your hosts to keep their initiative running. You could be building animal enclosures and fences, carrying out maintenance work, collating data or analysing field camera photos. Camping at the reserve is an experience in itself – experience real bush life and get immersed in a side of Namibia most tourists never see. On your final day, wave goodbye to the community and travel to Etosha National Park.
LIFE ON LAND CONTRIBUTE TO AN INITIATIVE THAT AIMS TO HALT BIODIVERSITY LOSS AND PROMOTE THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF ECOSYSTEMS.
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DAYS 11-12 ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK Sleep: Camp
DAY 13 BACK TO WINDHOEK Sleep: Camp
Safari time! Dominated by a huge white salt pan, Etosha is roamed by lions, buffalo, giraffes and more. Even the birdlife here is super-sized – think flamingos, pelicans and vultures. Wake up before dawn to watch wildlife at the waterhole – it’s a hub of activity in the early hours. In the
Pack down the camp and watch everyday life through the window as you travel inland to Windhoek. Back in the capital, notice how much your confidence has grown. Those crazy sounds and smells will feel familiar now, and you’ll be navigating the streets with ease.
Travel: Transfer 4-5hrs to Windhoek
When the sun sets on your last day, celebrate everything you’ve achieved with a final team meal. Share your favourite stories and set your friendships in stone.
DAY 14
After the best two weeks of your life, it’s time to travel home. Cram everything into your backpack and head to the airport.
TRAVEL HOME FROM WINDHOEK
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middle of the day, you might see cheetahs on the hunt and herds of elephants grazing on the plains. Or you could head out in the evening to spot endangered black rhinos. Think you’ve seen one? Grab your binoculars for a closer look. There it is, drinking at the floodlit waterhole. Just incredible.
Check in, sit back and let it all sink in. You’ve just experienced something incredible. Namibia has opened your eyes and challenged you more than you ever imagined. You’ve fast-tracked
your life skills and connected with locals; you’ve led your team and made new friends for life. These experiences will shape who you are and put you on the path to becoming a true global citizen. Prepare to return home forever changed.
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WE CARE ABOUT
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES. Students will gain a greater understanding of how to act for a more sustainable future, at both local and global levels.
Students will be empowered to build on their self-care strategies, enhancing their physical and mental wellbeing.
Students will be immersed in different cultures and experiences, growing to understand their role within our global community.
Students will experience and reflect on the power of being pushed outside of their comfort zone, allowing the development of initiative, confidence, and resilience.
Students will be challenged to think critically about topical issues that affect our past, present and future around the world.
Students will build a deeper connection to their own identity & personal values, developing their independence and sense of self.
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
OUR JOURNEY towarEdLs RESPONSIBLE TRAV NO MORE ELEPHANT RIDING
WAP PARTNERSHIP
2017
2016
ETHICAL STUDENT TRAVEL FORUM CIRCUIT
TRAVELLERS AGAINST PLASTICS
RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL WORKSHOPS
NO MORE ORPHANAGES
RETHINK PARTNERSHIP
2018
SUSTAINABLE PAPER
COMMUNITY INITIATIVES AUDITED
2019
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UK OFFICE GREEN ENERGY
CARBON OFFSET ALL FLIGHTS
TOURISM DECLARES CLIMATE EMERGENCY
2020
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